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Benjamnin F. Butler, Butler's Book: Autobiography and Personal Reminiscences of Major-General Benjamin Butler 115 1 Browse Search
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Benjamnin F. Butler, Butler's Book: Autobiography and Personal Reminiscences of Major-General Benjamin Butler, Chapter 15: operations of the Army of the James around Richmond and Petersburg. (search)
ral Grant, accompanied by myself, came to his (Smith's) headquarters, and that the lieutenant-geners deal with liquor which their guests ask for. Smith goes on to say that after the lapse of an hourapon which has been put into his hands. General Smith, who put it there? When was it heard befohat he wrote the article with the knowledge of Smith, and knowing that when Hancock came up he madeup the command of the movement of his corps to Smith. Smith knew that he had knowledge of the artin o'clock at night moved into these works, General Smith being then upon the ground; and by his ord the night was clear and the moon nearly full, Smith rested until morning, after the old but not gotwo divisions of the Second Corps, reached General Smith just after dark, and offered the services neral Beauregard, pp. 229-232. In planning Smith's movement, the fact that the troops in our fry's line of works at the Appomattox bridges as Smith had been ordered to do. Of this opinion was[48 more...]